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...staff are not as confident as you," Captain Aschenbach continued. "In Harvard we have a worthy opponent. Let us analyze the situation. Harvard's team is better than last year. Of that we have no doubt. This year Dartmouth had five letter men back. It has been a terrific job for the coaches to work this into an efficient football machine. But we may be sure that the Dartmouth team which faces Harvard tomorrow, will be a better team than that which faced Yale last week...
...upon leaving his employment. Under the Clayton Act thus upheld, Justice Sutherland declares that it is not necessary for the old status of employer and employee to exist at the time the alleged contempt was committed. This meaning of the law gives to the worker the lien on his job which the feels when the leaves work with the intention of returning to it under more favorable conditions. It gives legal solidity to the worker's contention that continued possession of a job gives him an inalienable interest...
Roaring Rails is virtually a flashback. It returns to the days when all that was necessary for a vast success was a good train wreck and a knock-down-drag-out fight (in which the villain was knocked and dragged). There was also a girl and, usually, a dynamite job under the canyon bridge. Roaring Rails has all of these plus a small section of the World War. The hero is a locomotive engineer. People who are burdened with deep intelligence are cautioned not to ride behind...
After the boy has entered and selected his courses there comes the all-important question what to "go in for." Practically every boarding school boy finds for himself some special interest, either athletics, a managerial job, or a position on a college publication. All this sort of thing is excellent in its place, but isn't it stressed too much...
...expressing "cordial felicitations and fervent wishes for the continued prosperity of your great and friendly republic." ¶ Following a cruise aboard the Mayflower, the President telegraphed Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to hasten back from a vacation in California. When the Secretary arrived, the President intrusted him with the job of forming a commission to evaluate the Navy's needs in regard to aircraft, submarine, surface craft, in order that the Navy budget for 1925-26 may be intelligently cut. ¶ The President addressed the Holy Name Society, at the foot of the Washington Monument, after...